Richie Whitt: Wowboys 7, Deadskins 6: My Top 10 Observations

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Wowboys 7, Deadskins 6: My Top 10 Observations
By Richie Whitt in Dallas CowboysSun., Nov. 22 2009 @ 5:00PM
Back atcha, punk.
​10. Fine, I'll say it: Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett is too quick to abandon the pass. I'll say it, of course, with tongue firmly planted in cheek. After only 11 handoffs to running backs in Green Bay, Dallas was committed to the running game today. The good: 33 rushes for 153 yards. The bad: No points until the final drive of the game.

9. On a scale of 1-10, I'm worried a 3 about Tony Romo's hip pointer/tweaked back. He was wincing. His passes were high. But he got a post-game shot and he had a post-game smile. On the way off the field to the locker room he delivered a left-handed fist pump as he jogged. He'll be fine. Vintage Romo, by the way, spinning away from Brian Orakpo to find Patrick Crayton on the game-winning touchdown.

8. Receiver Roy Williams failed to catch any of the four passes thrown his way. He did, however, deliver some hyperbole. "This football team is good enough to win the Super Bowl," he said. "We're playing Super Bowl defense right now. And, it may not look like it, but on offense we're real, real close."

7. One thing we can count on: The Cowboys will - at least in their last two games - score a touchdown on their final fourth-quarter possession. If it's your only score, it might save a game. If it's a habit, it could win you a playoff game.

6. I can confirm after Sunday that Romo is indeed wearing his sideline cap almost exclusively forward. I can also confirm that in the old "Boxers or briefs?" question, Romo's answer is "Grey Calvin Klein boxer briefs." Don't ask.

5. If the roof wasn't open today, will it ever be? Weather was 66 degrees and sunny with a light breeze. In other words, perfect. Methinks some high-dollar suite owners at some point complained about the sun shining into their not-so-humble abodes. But it's just a hunch. And speaking of the stadium, Jerry says there isn't room to hang the team's five Super Bowl banners. I disagree. I say in the end zones, from the base of the fourth deck of stands. It might obscure that see-through effect of the joint, but from where I sit my view is of the dump where the Rangers lose anyway. I'd rather be reminded of Super Bowl wins than baseball losses.

4. Nick Folk missed seven field goals his first two seasons in the NFL. He's missed five already this year, including a 46-yarder today. I officially do not trust him.

3. Wade Phillips wasn't exactly fiery when he said after the game that "I'm not gonna be mad that we won," but secondary coach Dave Campo was one pissed off mutha at Terence Newman in the first quarter. After Newman half-***** a missed arm tackle on a receiver screen, Campo yelled at him and then jammed his red face into and almost inside Newman's facemask. The two had to be seperated. Bottom line: Newman was aggressive and effective on the remainder of the Commanders' quick passes. Win: Campo.

2. We can heap praise on Romo's clutch performance and we can thank former Cowboy Shaun Suisham for missing two field goals. What we cannot do is overlook the pass deflection by Stephen Bowen. It led to a ball in the air that was ultimately intercepted by Anthony Spencer. Also, hat tip to Spencer for falling down after the catch before he did something stupid like fumbling during a meaninglless, rumbling return.

1. If you thought it was an ugly game, you're right. And if you're figuring that it was the first 7-6 final score in the 50 years of Dallas Cowboys? Correct again.

Tags: Dave Campo, football, Jerry Jones, Roy Williams, Tony Romo
 

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I'm listening to the fan and is this guy Richie Witt serious? Goodness. He's crying because Wade didn't want to discuss the Newman and Campo argument? What the hell? This has to be some schtick.
 

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cowboyjoe;3096428 said:
8. Receiver Roy Williams failed to catch any of the four passes thrown his way. He did, however, deliver some hyperbole. "This football team is good enough to win the Super Bowl," he said. "We're playing Super Bowl defense right now. And, it may not look like it, but on offense we're real, real close."

I agree with you Roy. We're a #1 WR away from being a Championship offense.
 

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Jerry says there isn't room to hang the team's five Super Bowl banners.

Isnt the place like three times the size of Texas Stadium?
 

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4. Nick Folk missed seven field goals his first two seasons in the NFL. He's missed five already this year, including a 46-yarder today. I officially do not trust him.

70 percent kickers are a dime a dozen. Why are they carrying two kickers again?
 

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cowboyjoe;3096428 said:
5. If the roof wasn't open today, will it ever be? Weather was 66 degrees and sunny with a light breeze. In other words, perfect. Methinks some high-dollar suite owners at some point complained about the sun shining into their not-so-humble abodes. But it's just a hunch. And speaking of the stadium, Jerry says there isn't room to hang the team's five Super Bowl banners. I disagree. I say in the end zones, from the base of the fourth deck of stands. It might obscure that see-through effect of the joint, but from where I sit my view is of the dump where the Rangers lose anyway. I'd rather be reminded of Super Bowl wins than baseball losses.


The Ballpark a dump?? Maybe to you, but I would guess to most they would disagree - That place has held up to even the newest of stadiums out there. Great place to watch baseball (except the heat factor :) )

And yes, off topic, but couldn't holdback those thoughts :D
 

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RS12;3096464 said:
70 percent kickers are a dime a dozen. Why are they carrying two kickers again?

Because buehler is giving us super kickoff coverage, so opposing teams dont have great returns against us most of the time. Beuhler in practice reports are that his field goal attempts arent that great, so thats why folk is still the kicker. I think folk is just in a slump right now, due to having surgery and not getting timing down in OTAs, etc and most of training camp.
 

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RS12;3096464 said:
70 percent kickers are a dime a dozen. Why are they carrying two kickers again?

ask the ravens how 70 percent of kickers are a dime a dozen...they have lost multiple games due to their kicking woes
 

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rocyaice;3096438 said:
I'm listening to the fan and is this guy Richie Witt serious? Goodness. He's crying because Wade didn't want to discuss the Newman and Campo argument? What the hell? This has to be some schtick.

I was listening then, too, and it was ridiculous. The team is 7-3 and all he could do was rant about Wade being a stumbledoofus because he didn't like the way the PC went. Absolutely incredible.

BTW, hard to believe this was the first 7-6 game in Cowboys history. Wow!
 

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rocyaice;3096438 said:
I'm listening to the fan and is this guy Richie Witt serious? Goodness. He's crying because Wade didn't want to discuss the Newman and Campo argument? What the hell? This has to be some schtick.
Yeah I was listening to that and couldn't believe that guy was getting so bent out of shape about that. He want some juice and Wade didn't give it to them so he he started calling out Wade which sounded childish to me.
 
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